… hair‑slides and the like : 96 1 5.11 ‑ ‑ Of hard rubber or plastics 9615.19 ‑ ‑ Other 9615.90 ‑ Other This heading … natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi‑precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed), other than as minor constituents. This heading excludes textile headbands ( …
… as a result of the extraction or refining of sugar. It is most commonly obtained as a normal by‑product resulting from … from maize (corn). It is a brown or blackish viscous substance containing an appreciable amount of sugar which cannot readily be crystallised. However, it may be powdered. Beet sugar …
… of heading 10.01) which fulfil the requirements as to starch content and ash content set out in paragraph (A) of … Note) and comply with the criterion of passage through a standard sieve as required by paragraph (B) of that Note. … 19.01, bakery improvers or animal feeds or in certain industries such as the textile or paper industries or in …
… for fixing the rails or chairs. They may also sometimes be strengthened at the ends by means of staples, nails, bolts or steel strips to prevent their splitting. The products of …
… This heading covers weapons such as swords (including sword‑sticks), cutlasses, bayonets, lances, spears, pikes, halberds, kukris commando knives, dirks, stilettos and daggers. Their blades usually consist of high quality steel, and in some cases a more or less elaborate shield or …
… antibiotics) or for other scientific purposes or in industry (e.g., in the manufacture of vinegar, lactic acid, … glycerol, sodium chloride, sodium citrate or dyes. Acids, digestive ferments or alkalis may be added to bring them to … powders but may also be in tablets or granule form, and are sterilised and put up in sealed glass bottles, tubes, …
… mainly obtained by oxidising ammonia in the presence of a catalyst (platinum, iron, chromium, bismuth or manganese … or hydrochloric acids, nitrous fumes) are eliminated by distillation and hot air. Nitric acid is a colourless or … clouds of yellowish nitrous fumes. It attacks the skin and destroys organic matter; it is a powerful oxidising agent. …
… aerial reflectors, transmission and reception. (2) Rotor systems for radio‑broadcast or television‑broadcast receiving aerials consisting essentially of an electric motor mounted on the …
… heading as flours if they fulfil the requirements as to starch content and ash content set out in paragraph (A) of … Note) and comply with the criterion of passage through a standard sieve as required by paragraph (B) of that Note. … 19.01, bakery improvers or animal feeds or in certain industries such as the textile or paper industries or in …
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